List of Commonwealth courts and tribunals
The following is a list of courts and tribunals of the Commonwealth of Australia:
List of boards, commissions, courts, and tribunals
Sitting boards
- Australian Accounting Standards Board
- Australian Classification Board
- Australian Motor Vehicle Certification Board
- Companies Auditors Disciplinary Board
- CSS Board
- Foreign Investment Review Board
- Life Insurance Actuarial Standards Board
- Military Superannuation and Benefits Board of Trustees No. 1
- Pooled Development Funds Registration Board
- Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys
- PSS Board
- Veterans' Review Board
Sitting councils
- Australian Loan Council
- Administrative Review Council
- Advisory Council on Intellectual Property
- Anindilyakawa Land Council
- ANZLIC—The Spatial Information Council
- Australia Council
- Australian Defence Force Academy Consultative Council
- Australian Heritage Council
- Australian Landcare Council
- Australian Learning and Teaching Council
- Australian Maritime Defence Council
- Australian National Council on Drugs
- Australian Pharmaceutical Advisory Council
- Australian Political Exchange Council
- Australian Procurement and Construction Ministerial Council
- Australian Research Council
- Australian Science, Technology and Engineering Council
- Australian Statistics Advisory Council
- Australian Transport Council
- Business-Industry-Higher Education Collaboration Council
- Central Land Council
- Commonwealth Consumer Affairs Advisory Council
- Community Services Ministers' Advisory Council
- Criminology Research Council
- Defence Exporters Council
- Defence Reserves Support Council
- Environment Protection and Heritage Council
- Family Law Council
- Financial Reporting Council
- Financial Sector Advisory Council
- Great Barrier Reef Ministerial Council
- International Legal Services Advisory Council
- Kimberley Land Council
- Local Government and Planning Ministers' Council
- Ministerial Council for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
- Ministerial Council for Corporations
- Ministerial Council on Consumer Affairs
- Ministerial Council on Gambling
- Ministerial Council on Mineral and Petroleum Resources
- Ministerial Council on the Administration of Justice
- Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council
- National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council
- National Australia Day Council
- National Competition Council
- National Environment Protection Council
- National Environmental Education Council
- National Health and Medical Research Council
- National Indigenous Council
- National Rural Advisory Council
- National Workplace Relations Consultative Council
- Natural Resource Management Ministerial Council
- New South Wales World Heritage Properties Ministerial Council
- Northern Land Council
- Primary Industries Ministerial Council
- Quarantine and Exports Advisory Council
- Regional Development Council
- Specialist Medical Review Council
- Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Ministerial Council
- Tiwi Land Council
- Tourism Ministers' Council
- Trade Policy Advisory Council
- Wet Tropics Ministerial Council
- Workplace Relations Ministers Council
Sitting commissions
- Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
- Australian Crime Commission
- Australian Electoral Commission
- Australian Energy Market Commission
- Australian Fair Pay Commission
- Australian Human Rights Commission
- Australian Law Reform Commission
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Australian Securities and Investments Commission
- Australian Sports Commission
- Australian Trade Commission (Austrade)
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- International Air Services Commission
- Military Rehabilitation & Compensation Commission
- Murray-Darling Basin Commission
- National Mental Health Commission
- National Transport Commission
- National Water Commission
- Productivity Commission
- Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission
Sitting courts
Sitting tribunals
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- Australian Competition Tribunal
- Copyright Tribunal
- Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal
- Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal
- Fair Work Commission
- Federal Police Disciplinary Tribunal
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Remuneration Tribunal Secretariat
- Superannuation Complaints Tribunal
Abolished boards
Abolished commissions
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
- Export Wheat Commission
- Inter-State Commission (1912–1920, 1975–1989)
Abolished courts
- Australian Industrial Court (1973–1977)[lower-alpha 1]
- Australian Military Court (2007–2009)[lower-alpha 2]
- Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration (1904–1956)[lower-alpha 3]
- Commonwealth Industrial Court (1956–1973)[lower-alpha 4]
- Federal Court of Bankruptcy (1930–1977)[lower-alpha 5]
- Industrial Relations Court of Australia (1994–1996) [lower-alpha 6]
Abolished tribunals
- Australian Coal Industry Tribunal (1940–1995)
- Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission (1973–1988)[lower-alpha 7]
- Australian Industrial Relations Commission (1988–2009)[lower-alpha 8]
- Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission (1956–1973)[lower-alpha 9]
- Fair Work Australia (2010–2012)[lower-alpha 10]
- Migration Review Tribunal
- Refugee Review Tribunal
- Social Security Appeals Tribunal
Notes
- New name of the Commonwealth Industrial Court from 1973 and jurisdiction given to the Federal Court of Australia in 1977.
- Found to be unconstitutional in Lane v Morrison [2009] HCA 29 and replaced by the Military Court of Australia.
- Functions divided between the Commonwealth Industrial Court and the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission as a result of the Boilermaker's case [1956] HCA 10, (1956) 94 CLR 254.
- Given the judicial functions of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration as a result of the Boilermaker's case [1956] HCA 10, (1956) 94 CLR 254. Renamed the Australian Industrial Court in 1973.
- Jurisdiction given to the Federal Court of Australia in 1977.
- Separate court established in 1994 with Judges of the Federal Court of Australia and jurisdiction returned to the Federal Court of Australia in 1996; last judge retired in 2018
- New name of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission from 1973 and renamed the Australian Industrial Relations Commission in 1988.
- New name of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission from 1988 and replaced by Fair Work Australia in 2010.
- Created as a result of the separation of judicial and arbitral functions as a result of the Boilermaker's case [1956] HCA 10, (1956) 94 CLR 254. Renamed Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission in 1973
- Replaced the Australian Industrial Relations Commission from 2010 and was renamed the Fair Work Commission in 2013.
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